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Courses in Diplomatic History

532 History of Spain, 1469-Present   U G  [sample syllabus for 532]
Unification of the thrones; the rise and fall of empire; rivalry with Portugal; Napoleon to the Civil War; Franco and the Post-Franco Era.
583 U.S. Diplomacy    [sample syllabus for 583]
583.01 U.S. Diplomacy from Independence to 1920   U G  [sample syllabus for 583]
Domestic and international setting of U.S. diplomacy from the Revolutionary War to 1920.
583.02 U.S. Diplomacy, 1920-Present   U G  [sample syllabus for 583]
Domestic and international setting of U.S. diplomacy from 1920 to the present.
584 Modern Intelligence History   U  [sample syllabus for 584]
This course examines the role of diplomatic and military intelligence in the making of policy in modern history.
770 Studies in the History of American Foreign Policy   U G  [sample syllabus for 770]
Studies in the main problems of American foreign policy with primary emphasis on basic literatures and selected primary materials.
823 Seminar in European International History    [sample syllabus for 823]
823.01 Seminar in European International History I   G  [sample syllabus for 823]
823.02 Seminar in European International History II   G  [sample syllabus for 823]
Continuation of 823.01.
871 Seminar in American Diplomatic History    [sample syllabus for 871]
871.01 Seminar in American Diplomatic History I   G  [sample syllabus for 871]
871.02 Seminar in American Diplomatic History II   G  [sample syllabus for 871]
Continuation of 871.01.

Courses Relating to Diplomatic History

564 Gilded Age to Progressive Era, 1877-1920   U G  [sample syllabus for 564]
Intensive study of the U.S. from 1877 to 1920; subjects include industrialization, Populism, Progressivism, immigration, urbanization, and foreign policy through World War I.
565 From the New Era to the New Frontier, 1921-1963   U G  [sample syllabus for 565]
U.S. domestic and foreign policy history, 1921 to 1963 covering New Era, New Deal, World War II, Cold War, Fair Deal, Eisenhower Republicanism, New Frontier.
566 The Contemporary United States since 1963   U G  [sample syllabus for 566]
Political, economic, social and cultural change since 1963; emphasis on political polarization, post-industrial economy, civil rights movement, feminism, environmentalism, Vietnam War, detente and globalization.
581 European International History    [sample syllabus for 581]
581.01 European International History: 19th Century   U G  [sample syllabus for 581]
History of the international relations and diplomacy of Europe from the Congress of Vienna to the First World War.
581.02 European International History: 20th Century   U G  [sample syllabus for 581]
History of the international relations and diplomacy of Europe from the First World War to the present.
593 Individual Studies   U G  [sample syllabus for 593]
Individual study in some field of historical development; designed to allow the student to work on a problem of particular interest.
594 Group Studies   U G  [sample syllabus for 594]
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history.
597 Critical Issues of the 20th-Century World   U  [sample syllabus for 597]
Contemporary global problems in historical perspectives; war and threat of war; intercontinental, racial, ideological, and economic conflicts; the search for a new world order.
598 Seminars    [sample syllabus for 598]
598.01 Senior Colloquium   U  [sample syllabus for 598]
The nature of historical judgment and interpretation: the roles of evidence, approach, and presuppositions.
598.02 Proseminar in History   U  [sample syllabus for 598]
Designed to give undergraduate majors experience in the analysis of historical problems through a reading and research program.
H598.02 Seminars: Proseminar in History (honors)   U  [sample syllabus for 598]
(see course description for 598.02 above)
692 Workshop   U G  [sample syllabus for 692]
699 Undergraduate Research in History   U  [sample syllabus for 699]
Undergraduate research in history.
723 Studies in European International History   G  [sample syllabus for 723]
Readings in and discussion of the history of European international relations from the late 19th century.
H783 Honors Research (honors)   U  [sample syllabus for 783]
Informal conferences to allow full scope to the initiative of the student; a special topic is assigned and results are tested by papers and special examinations.
791 Topics in History   G  [sample syllabus for 791]
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history through individual studies.
890 Topical Research Seminar I    [sample syllabus for 890]
Research topic to be announced.
891 Topical Research Seminar   G  [sample syllabus for 891]
A one-quarter seminar on topical themes.

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